What if my Laser Rangefinder is not working properly?
If you have a Pulsar unit with a Laser Rangefinder that is not working or measuring distances correctly, you may consider these troubleshooting tips before resorting to sending it in for repairs:
- Check to make sure there is nothing blocking the emitter or receiver lenses on the LRF. There may be dirt, dust, moisture, cobwebs or another form of debris in the way.
- Be sure not to stress the riflescope when measuring and hold the riflescope steady to get an accurate reading
- If you are measuring an object beyond 1,000 yds you may not get an accurate reading, as this LRF is designed to measure up to 1,000 yds.
- If you are using the LRF in inclement weather such as rain, snow or even high humidity, the LRF may not provide accurate measurements. This is the nature of the beast.
- If you think your LRF is reading incorrectly, aim at a large, stationary object such as a structure, vehicle or boulder at a distance you already know. If it is still not accurately reading, it may need to be sent in for repairs.
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